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#PMQS
Jeremy Corbyn clashed with Prime Minister Theresa May over what the Labour leader described as a ‘social care crisis’ at PMQS yesterday. @Rachael_swindon tweeted: “A passionate Corbyn tells The PM to ‘get a grip’ and deal with the social care crisis. Her feeble reply? Blame New Labour. Pathetic.” @janemerrick23 noted: “This is Jeremy Corbyn’s best PMQS of his leadership. Social care best issue for him to go on. He is rightly very angry about this issue.” @Angelarayner said: “PM floundering over social care crisis, resorting to wheeling out the old chestnut of it’s all the last Labour government’s fault.”
#DUNKIRK
The trailer for Christopher Nolan’s new Second World War blockbuster Dunkirk was teased online yesterday. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy and Harry Styles. @Iamflaurentsoki observed: “Harry Styles looks like he can act #Dunkirk. Now see why Nolan picked him.” @jonnyharvey93 posted: “Just seen the #Dunkirk trailer. Looks amazing, can’t wait to see it!” @Bestdailyharry wrote: “On the Battle of #Dunkirk 338,266 men were saved. It’s so good to see a movie that portraits that & must be an honour to be part of it.” @Enjolrasnjh tweeted: “The Dunkirk trailer inspires me so much to become a director like Christopher Nolan. His work is constantly breathtaking.”
#SAGAWARDS
The nominations for this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced yesterday. British actress Emily Blunt will go head-tohead with Natalie Portman and Meryl Streep in the Best Actress in a Motion Picture category. @Glennwhipp asked: “Who doesn’t like Emily Blunt? But nominating her ahead of Annette Bening, Ruth Negga and Isabelle Huppert is an embarrassment.” @Manihatewasp97 noted: “Those #sagawards nominations are so off... No Antony Hopkins for Westworld? Where was Silicon Valley? And no La la land best picture?” @Robynrosstv tweeted: “I think we can all agree Common is the winner in today’s #Sagawards nominations with his delightful ‘yeahs’ spread throughout.”